Yes some have but why?? You would be using a prey as a guardian when it is far better to use a predator to guard. When you use a prey animal as a livestock guardian they are not as determined to protect their charges as a true LGD. More often then not they are trying to defend themselves and leave their charges undefended.
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--- In CHICKENS-101@yahoogroups.com, Linda <zoostuffs@...> wrote:
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> What about Llamas? I just read a book about llamas and they can be
> trained to be guardians. People who use them say that they are great
> guards and easily threaten a predator. They can also be housed with
> their charges and they forage on their own. Perhaps llamas are only
> used with larger animals like sheep and goats. But maybe a llama would
> be good with chickens. Anyone know about this? Just curious.
>
> Linda
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